"Bruins veteran forward Jaromir Jagr is the only current player on either team who was born when the two Original Six franchises played their last playoff game on April 14, 1974. Going into Wednesday's contest, Jagr had played 180 NHL playoff games. The entire Leafs roster had combined for 196."

I've heard that from a lot of sources, but it sounds like they're probably a product of the environment where they grew up.

It's unfortunate as in general Asian people are some of the most courteous people I've ever met. As an example, last year I was in the supermarket looking for some fish sauce for a thai soup recipe I was making. There was a 60-ish Asian woman in the Asian food section with me (Japanese I think), and decided to ask her if she knew where it might be since she was browsing the same section. She couldn't find it either (she said they must have moved it), and we talked about what I was making as we were looking. I ended up giving up, wished her a nice day, and got the rest of my stuff throughout the store. Like 15 minutes later she found me in the store - she found the fish sauce and wandered the store to find me and bring it to me (she knew what else I'd be looking for for the recipe). I was amazed that a total stranger would do that for me, especially in this day and age.

Paranoia, there was a certain amount back during the war, the thing that caused the government to single out Japanese Americans, who were model citizens. What's interesting is that they didn't do the same thing to German Amercans or German-descended Americans so far as I know.